2017
DOI: 10.4103/0259-1162.206854
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Role of methylene blue in the maintenance of postinduction hemodynamic status in patients with perforation peritonitis: A pilot study

Abstract: Context:Methylene blue is an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase and hence prevents vasoplegia mediated by nitric oxide in patients with sepsis.Aims:This study aimed to analyze the effect of methylene blue on blood pressure maintenance following induction of anesthesia in patients presenting with peritonitis.Subjects and Methods:Thirty patients diagnosed to have perforation peritonitis were randomized into two groups (Group MB, Group NS). Patients in Group MB were given injection methylene blue 2 mg/kg over 20 min … Show more

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“… 26 Previous studies suggest that MB can induce better hemodynamic stability and myocardial protection in ischemia and reperfusion injury situations. 10 , 27 An experimental study of ischemia-reperfusion injury after cardiac arrest showed that MB reduces anoxic cardiac injury and decreases troponin I levels. 28 Indeed, MB improved coronary perfusion and reduced myocardial injury in an experimental model of cardiac arrest.…”
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“… 26 Previous studies suggest that MB can induce better hemodynamic stability and myocardial protection in ischemia and reperfusion injury situations. 10 , 27 An experimental study of ischemia-reperfusion injury after cardiac arrest showed that MB reduces anoxic cardiac injury and decreases troponin I levels. 28 Indeed, MB improved coronary perfusion and reduced myocardial injury in an experimental model of cardiac arrest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, current studies on the application of MB to sepsis are few. One related study [45] noted that MB could increase a VS patient's arterial pressure and systemic vascular resistance, but it will not influence the prognosis. Currently, there is no consensus on the optimal dosage of MB for RSS patients, and the dosage regimen is similar to that for methemoglobinemia (1-2 mg/kg) [46].…”
Section: Application Of Ecmo In Combination With Methylene Blue (Mb) ...mentioning
confidence: 99%